Even this was what the omniscient Kavya himself, acquainted with the thoughts of every creature, and a source of terror unto all foes, said unto the great Asuras to induce them to abandon Jambha at the moment of his birth.

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O lord, it was by thee that that wicked Asura, Jambha by name, who was a mighty bowman and who always obstructed sacrifices, was slain.

Ekalavya, the king of the Nishadas, always used to challenge this one to battle; but slain by Krishna he lay dead like the AsuraJambha violently thrashed on a hillock.

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It was this Arjuna, who, riding on a whirling car, severed in battle, with a broad-headed arrow, the head of the AsuraJambha while the latter was about to swallow him.

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Of eyes like the lotus petals, he also slew the mighty Asuras named Pralamva, and Naraka, and Jambha, and Pitha, as also Mura, that terror of the celestials.

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Indeed, their joy was as great as that of Indra and Vishnu when those two gods, desirous of slaying Jambha, obtained the permission of Bhava that slayer of great Asuras

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And as those heroes fought with each other in that battle, they seemed to all the troops to resemble Sakra and the AsuraJambha in days of old.

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Therefore, Partha, slay this wretch of his race, viz, the son of Dhritarashtra, in battle, as Indra had in days of yore, slain the AsuraJambha in the battle between the celestials and the Asuras.

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Both endued with massive arms, they looked resplendent on that extensive arena, each having taken up a shield decked with a hundred moons, and each armed with an excellent sword, like Jambha and Sakra, both endued with great might, in the battle between the gods and the Asuras of old.

Then many lions among men belonging to the Kaurava army, excited with wrath and accompanied by a large force of cars and horse and elephants and foot-soldiers and making the earth resound with the whizz of their arrows, the rattle of their car wheels, and the tread of their horses' hoofs, advanced against JayaArjuna as the latter proceeded for victory, borne by his steeds white as snow or conchs and decked in trappings of gold and pearls and gems like the chief of the celestials in great wrath proceeding, armed with the thunder, against the asura Jambha for slaying him.

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That foremost of heroes, Nakula, filled with wrath, rushed at that enemy of theirs, Karna's son, striking him with arrows, like the victorious Maghavat with joyous heart rushing against the AsuraJambha.

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Both invincible, both capable of exterminating foes, each desirous of slaying the other; and each displaying his skill upon the other, those two warriors, Karna and the son of Pandu, closed fearlessly with each other in that dreadful battle, like Indra and the asura Jambha.

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At this, king Yudhishthira afflicted with those showers of shafts, felt himself deprived of his prowess, even as the AsuraJambha had become before the slayer of Vritra

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The illustrious Dhrishtadyumna then, with great speed, proceeded for vanquishing the elephant, even as the AsuraJambha had proceeded against Airavata, the prince of elephants that Indra rode in the course of his encounter with Indra.

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The battle that took place between the two was beautiful and fierce, like that which had occurred in days of yore between Vasava and the AsuraJambha, O lord!